A new Linux-based HP ProLiant server can pay for itself in as little as six months. HP provides rigorous Linux QA testing, ProLiant Support Pack for manageability and an Insight Control suite for Linux. And our long-term relationship with both RedHat and SUSE include strong executive commitment, strategic engineering collaboration and product support and delivery.

Choose this path if you want to drive down costs by migrating to a robust, UNIX-like open source operating system with industry-standard platforms. Linux on HP ProLiant servers based on the Intel Xeon processor E7 product family offer excellent price performance and are the ideal choice for the most demanding workloads. Learn more about Linux on HP ProLiant.

Path: Windows on HP ProLiant

HP is the "Number one platform of choice for Windows Server solutions", according to IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker.

Linux on HP ProLiant servers are the market-leading, energy-efficient, cost-effective platforms with outstanding price and performance.

Choose this path if you want to move to a more industry-standard platform. HP's dominance in the Windows market and the strategic relationship with Microsoft includes engineering, testing, delivering and supporting Windows environments. Learn more about Windows on HP ProLiant.

“Blakemores Solicitors, a UK law firm, looked to HP to replace its existing IBM servers and Storage Area Network (SAN) in an effort to reduce space, lower power and cooling within its data centre, and reduce hardware maintenance costs. Blakemores chose an HP Converged Infrastructure solution including HP ProLiant DL380 servers with Intel® Xeon® processor 5600 series, and an HP P4500 SAN, which helps the company increase IT speed and agility, shift resources from operations to innovation, and better align with the growing demands of the business.”